Saturday, July 31st, 2010

Mozilla’s Raindrop Aims To Sort Out the note Flood

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An effort to manage the frustrating onslaught of e-mail messages that threatens to bury users is the driving force behind the Mozilla Labs Raindrop project, introduced that week. “We’re hoping to give users the ability to see the critical messages out of the messages that are sent to them,” said Rafael Ebron, director of marketing for Mozilla Messaging.

He stressed that Raindrop is in the early phases of development and much of the project still is conceptual. The organization, he said, has posted the source cipher for download and is seeking feedback on a variety of design issues.

The Raindrop portion of the Mozilla Labs site describes the project. “Raindrop uses a mini-web server to fetch your conversations from different sources (mail, twitter, RSS feeds), intelligently pulls out the vital parts, and allows you to interact with them using your favorite contemporary web browser.”

Not all browsers can use Raindrop at that point. “We are targeting HTML 5, which right now includes Firefox, Safari, Chrome and Opera,” Ebron said. “We envision IE will be supported in future versions of Raindrop.”

Messages Bubble Up

The concept is that messages deemed fundamental by users will be empowered to “bubble up” to take precedence in a manner dictated by the user. The example used by Mozilla Messaging design lead Bryan Clark in an introductory video is the ability to highlight a notice from his mother and de-emphasize updates from social-networking sites. Mozilla Labs said Raindrop is not an e-mail client.

The overall goal is perhaps best summed up by a Mozilla Labs FAQ reply about how Raindrop can complement Gmail. Raindrop, the reply says, is “trying to break out of an e-mail-centric view of messaging and supply a user-extensible platform so users have complete freedom to customize their experience.”

The resulting functionality, Ebron said, could…

[Source] dhiram

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